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is what a separate body was discovered in the home next door. >> as the side gate and adjacent to the backyard. sadly, that is where they noticed the second victim. obviously deceased and suffered what appeared to be some type of gunshot wound. >> reporter: second had a rifle between his legs. while they are not looking for a suspect in the shootings that are not ready to say that this was a murder-suicide. >> we need to investigate the days before this incident. to see if the help with the investigation. >> reporter: believe that in that they hurt the least one gunshot or around 1:00 wednesday afternoon. >> we did not really realize
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that it was a gunshot. >> reporter: we are back live at the strawberry neighborhood courts we do not know what time the to death occurred occurred within four hours apart or near each other. still be to stick to the deterrent but the tight lips are on this investigation. the second body to have been found is the son of the members that live in this neighborhood but not actually that reside on the street. >> pam: the aunt of a 2 year- old girl. killed in a hit and run in san francisco. was arraigned in court today. 25 -year old lorysha gage is charged with felony child endangerment. >> pam: police say, gage left her two - year old niece- mi-yana gregory -- unattended in the middle of a mission street intersection on friday night. as she went back to the curb to retrieve her nephew. >> pam: the little girl was then hit and killed by a car.which did not stop.
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>> pam: family members and gage's lawyer are upset she is under arrest. while the driver has yet to be found. >> i am appalled that we need to look for the other party in ball. yes we do. yes they need to come forth. >> i do not believe that is right to have some accused of a crime when someone else out there responsible for it. >> catherine: happening now doctor keith brantly is out of the hospital and reunited with his family. less than one month after being diagnosed with one of the world's deadliest diseases. >> catherine: he and a fellow missionary have been declared free of the ebola virus. >>today is a a miraculous day. i am thrilled to be alive, to be well and to be reunited with my family >> catherine: no more isolation suit:
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>> catherine: the first known ebola patient to be treated on u-s soil hugged staff members at atlanta's emory university today. he can return to his family, to his community, and to his life without public health concerns >> catherine: doctors emphatically declared keith brantly and fellow ebola victim nancy writebol completely cured. >>no evidence of ebola virus infection in their bodies >>they are not contagious >>no public health threat >> catherine: writebol was released privately. >> catherine: her husband released this picture of the two of them yesterday, along with a statement: >>"nancy is free of the virus, but the lingering effects of the battle have left her in a significantly weakened condition." >> catherine: the two became ill while working with the missionary group samaritan's purse in liberia >>on wednesday, july 23rd, i woke up feeling under the weather, and then my life took an unexpected turn >> catherine: in a desperate effort to save them, both patients received an experimental treatment
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called zmapp while they were still in liberia. >>frankly we do not know whether it helped them, whether it made no difference, or even theoretically if it delayed their recovery." of >> catherine: the emory doctors say they now have information that could help ebola patients in west africa. more than 13=hundred people have died there in the worst outbreak of the disease ever recorded. >> catherine: grant? >> reporter:tonight this sacramento hospital is waiting for word from the centers for disease control about a possible ebola case there. >> reporter:a blood sample was sent by air to atlanta on tuesday. while the unnamed patient is being kept in strict isolation. >>this patient is someone who has traveled to west africa and exhbited >> reporter:staff members at kaiser permanente south sacramento medical center are wearing protective clothing, gloves, shoes and face masks.
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>> reporter:california's potential "patient zero" is being kept in a special isolation room required in all california hospitals to curb the spread of serious diseases. >> reporter:medical experts say the risk of an outbreak here is very small. >>"it's hard to get. you would have to really be in close contact." >> reporter:the cdc says hospitals in 27 states have reported at least 68 possible ebola cases. >> reporter:they include a 30-year-old woman woman currently in isolation at the university of new mexico hospital in albuquerque. >> pam: in oakland, more than 30 people are witout a home. after a late night fire forces them to race out of their units. >> pam: it happened at an apartment complex right above several stores on 23rd and international boulevard. >> pam: kron 4's will tran has more. >> reporter: see that woman there she is the owner of one of the businesses that were destroyed. the fire started around 9:00 last
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night. they concede the flames and smoke from miles away. and really calling for a back up day arrived the five fighters with to the rooftop to be really punch holes in the cities to make sure it was ventilated. also extended letters to shoot water down to the building. >> quickly spreading because there were no spot. the last day rest of the building it was like a box. >> reporter: never had a dispatcher sent of course, you better go at that moment and that it was a big deal. >> reporter: no injuries. and one died. incredible because there were no smoke alarms. >> reporter: sally for pets
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did die in this fire. >> pam: coming up at 5:15. turf trouble. why all the grass at the new 49ers stadium is gone. >> pam: then at 5:30. we are tracking developments out of ferguson, missouri. >> pam: the latest on the shooting of an unarmed black teen by police. >> pam: and next. robin williams cremated. where in the bay area his ashes have been scattered. plus -- a look at the official death certificate. hey can you fix this?
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>> reporter:robin williams' remains are in san francisco bay. according to the death certificate. >> reporter:the late actor and comedian was cremated last tuesday, a day after he was found dead in his tiburon home. >> reporter:the certificate says the cause of death is "pending investigation." authorities have said it appears williams committed suicide but have not released a final autopsy report. >> reporter:there is still no word on any plans for a public memorial for the oscar-winner. he was struggling with depression and the early stages of parkinsons. we've posted a copy of the death certificate on our >> pam: still ahead. how a homeowner says. their family is paying the price.
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for trying to help battle against the drought. >> pam: then. >> pam: we are learning more about killed in iraq. and the ransom request that was made by his terrorist captors. female announcer: when you see this truck,
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>> pam: the 49ers as much as said the break-in period for dollar levi's stadium is a work in progress but no one was expecting this. >> pam: take a look. an aerial view of the stadium from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news shows the vaunted new field all but gone early today. the team has not >> pam: disclosed exactly what the problem is but much of the sod covering the playing field is apparently going to be replaced. >> pam: the action comes after coach jim harbaugh cut short practice on wednesday after players were said to be slipping and turning up divots. fans touring the stadium this afternoon were surprised and concerned by what they saw. >> pam: these are pictures of the new grass being
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installed back in april. >> we want the players to be safe. that should be the first priority to keep the players safe. we have been hit by the injury bug. >> putting any player ever this is not a good situation to be in. this is a great organization so they will take care of the problem. >> pam: at the time, the t 'bandera bermuda' sod. was hailed as a perfect fit for the new stadium and the warmer south bay climate. >> pam: the 49ers tweeted out an apology to fans for cutting short practice. and said they are taking appropriate measures to have the field ready for sunday's game against san diego. >> pam: fined for taking steps to reduce water consumption in the midst of a statewide drought. that is
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what happened to an east bay homeowner. >> pam: however the homeowner tells kron4's haaziq madyun. she is prepared to fight for doing the right thing >> and the time of drought we are asking to conserve water as much as possible. at but that would need to go ahead and do this. >> in trying to, yes. >> reporter: replacing it with new landscaping and try to get approval from her home owner associations which prompted this letter with a fine. >> a monthly fine of $50 and to the approved plan of escaping is installed. >> reporter: it will follow such practices by h ball a spirit is on governor
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brown's best right now. >> to approve the initial plan. i will actually receive a rebate because of the installation. >> (laughter) >> indeed. >> reporter: it was a board decision. >> have an attorney that is helping me. and assisting other people in the area that may want to do the same thing. maybe, a little bit of what i am trying to do here will help what they want to do in regards to landscaping. >> jacqueline: wall-to-wall sunshine. we're looking from the bay bridge toll plaza where there is not a cloud in sight. a little bit of
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low cloud cover to lingering. the sunshine is an abundance of this afternoon. a little bit of low cloud coverage but temperatures have been warmer as a result of the extra sun today. the inland valleys are 8386 in livermore and northeast as well. the two at 81 in sunnyvale. the coastline is cooling down the we did the upper sixties and seventies earlier this afternoon. fog will return but patchy. for jews in the '70s and '80s. more 90 degree temperatures later in the week. >> pam: the u-s military says, another round of airstrikes has delivered a blow to isis targets in iraq. the islamic extremist group
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is taking credit for the beheading of american journalist james foley. polo sandoval has the latest from washington. >> reporter:the pentagon announced the latest round of airstrikes hit several isis targets near mosul dam. the region in northern iraq has been the focus of u-s central command forces since airstrikes started august 8th. >> reporter:while kurdish forces regained control of the dam, islamic extremist group isis will target the facility and damage it. >> reporter:both the u-s defense and state departments continue working to support iraqi security forces. >>: "we are very focused on going after isil strategically when it impacts the goals the president laid out in iraq. we are engaged very heavily right now in flighting them and helping the to build the capability of iraqis to do that." >> reporter:fueling international outrage, the beheading of american james foley at the hands of isis. >> reporter:global post, the news agency the freelance journalist worked for, says foley's captors demanded a 132-million dollar ransom.
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>> reporter:u-s attorney general eric holder condemned the brutal killing. >>: "this justice department, this department of defense, this nation, we have long memories and our reach is very wide. we will not forget what happened and people will be held accountable, one way or the other." >> reporter:u-s officials are also confirming reports of a failed foley rescue attempt in syria ealier this summer. >> reporter:and the extremist group isis threatened another hostage. u-s journalist. steven sotloff. saying that his fate is dependent on what president obama does next. >> pam: in israel. hamas is warning international airlines. to stay away from ben gurion airport in tel aviv. this comes after israeli airstrikes today, honed in on high- ranking members of the hamas military wing--- known as the "qassam brigades." >> pam: three commanders were killed in those airstrikes. >> pam: next.
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>> pam: are entertainers mariah carey and nick cannon over and out? the insider's thea andrews talks about the >> reporter: here to tout the rumors were started. >> reporter: today more signs are pointing to their marriage the history with one person calling the divorce a done deal. >> reporter: that march 27th at sexaul revelation may have been the straw that broke the camel's back. nick has been a serious serial over a share.
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>>dream lover >> reporter: mick mri nick and ore-ida has video footage with a month ago. >> reporter: with over a half a billion dollars at stake. rye was 510 million yen and net at 20 million is reported that their leaders have been negotiating property settlement and custody agreements over the twins for several >> reporter: we will have more on that and other entertainment news and the insider. >> pam: the insider heirs at 7:00 followed by entertainment tonight at 730 in our news at 8:00.
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>> pam: coming up at 5:30. >> pam: new video shows how another police shooting unfolded in saint louis. just days after an officer gunned down an unarmed black teen in ferguson. and the latest on the investigation into the video we obtained. of a sideshow. taking place on the golden gate bridge.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: now at 5:30. >> pam: we are following the latest developments on two police shootings in missouri. tonight -- we have video released by police. >> pam: clarifying how an officer-involved shooting in saint louis played out. but first, catherine heenan is here with an update on the shooting of unarmed teen michael brown. and the tensions in ferguson. >> catherine: the unrest in ferguson has eased to the point that the national guard is beginning to leave. >> catherine: since the guard's arrival monday - the town that's been the scene of nightly flare-ups and violence is a more quiet place. but questions over the august 9th shooting of michael brown are only beginning. >> catherine: overnight in ferguson -- the since michael brown was shot and killed 12 days ago. >> catherine: protestors were out - but only six people were arrested. >> catherine: a very different scene from the night before. when this video caught an
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angry st. ann police officer pointing his gun at the crowd. >>"my hands are up bro.go f* * yourself." >> catherine: a st. louis county police sgt. stepped in to defuse the situation. that officer has now been suspended indefinitely. >> catherine: getting some of the credit for turning things around -- attorney general eric holder. >> catherine: his wednesday visit included a private meeting with michael brown's parents. who say he made a difference. >> you can read a person and look at them and they are looking at you. your eyes are connected and put the trust back.
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>> catherine: still brewing thursday -- the st. louis county prosecutor who says he has no intention of withdrawing from the case. >> catherine: protestors argue bob mccullough has far too many ties to the police - including relatives who have worked for the st. louis department. >> catherine: as for officer darren wilson evidence on whether he should face criminal charges, but the process could take months. the one brief confrontation wednesday night was when demonstrators and supportersthe officer collided. >> catherine: about five miles from where michael brown was fatally shot in ferguson. another officer involved shooting.and we're now seeing and hearing what happened. >> reporter:you can see the police roll up here.the whole thing was captured by a bystander on cell phone video. >>they have a gun out.
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>> reporter:we'll dopped the audio because of all the profanity.and we won't show you the actual shooting. >> reporter:but listen again.and in the middle of the clip.you can faintly hear the man who was killed.here in the kakhi pants and navy sweatchirt.yell shoot me.shoot me. >> reporter:the saint louis police chief released this video.acknowledging the need for trqansparency given what's happening in nearby ferguson. >> reporter:25-year-old kajieme powell was shot after holding a knife and movning towards two officers. the two cops shot 12 bullets.hittig powell several times. >> reporter:the officers are on administrative duty pending an investigation. >> pam: golden gate bridge officals are *disgusted at what happened this past sunday on the iconic structure.
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kron 4's scott rates has more on what we know about this stunning video. >> reporter: it is the video that has so many outraged and the chp try to track down the driver of this black camaro. the video that was posted on is the graeme shows the drivers stopping traffic and turning doughnut on the marlins side of the golden gate bridge. >> many people were placed in serious jeopardy of life threatening injuries for some think like this. >> the best of my knowledge this is the first time something like happened here. and i can point out that of something like this happening in a parking lot or divided freeway. a golden gate bridges and on divided roadway very easy for someone to watch this video
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has this car did not come close it could go into southbound traffic causing a head on collision. truly frightening watch in this video. some went out there that will engage in this type of behavior. this is why we are participating with the highway patrol and their investigation. we are hopeful that we can solve this case. >> reporter: it will be reviewing the video that was posted on social media and helped lead a witness will come forward and so they can make it rest. scott rates kron4 >> pam: coming up at 5:45. >> jacqueline: machine yesterday thanks to the sunshine. wall-to-wall sunshine this afternoon we
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are looking live at the cemetery bridge you can see where sunshine is that accurate downtown san francisco same thing as sunny skies here. satellite imagery showing low cloud coverage of the coast. a couple of catches starting to bump off at the immediate coast to rid it will be slower to turn. tonight, to the jurors are warmer than mentioned. that in the upper 80s. in a couple of places in livermore is 82 degrees. in oakland and san jose and severance is corporate will the sun shine return tomorrow? >> pam: an airline gives an unnacompined child flier to the wrong person. and next. >> pam: ice bucket backlash. the problem some people have with the challenge meant to raise money for a-l-s.
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>> pam: another round of buying on the stock market sent the s-and-p index to its latest record high. it's the 28th record close this year for s-and-p. >> pam: dow also rose 60 points today.and nasdaq closed five points higher. here are today's closing numbers.
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>> as the victim was transported we would hope to obtain any statement from him to help with the investigation. >> catherine: a cincinnati man is desperately trying to >> catherine: a cincinnati man is desperately trying to rid did his daughter back
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is suing. >> catherine: a cincinnati man is his 7-year-old daughter handed her over to the wrong >> catherine: the unaccompanied minor was given to her mother -- who is not supposed to haveand that's despite the fact was on the list as the >> catherine: person designated to pick her up at the houston airport. the little girl's father still walks with a limp and 6 years ago. >> catherine: he says that's when the mother of his child and several accomplices beat him7-year-old angelina and another child. the woman went to prison and was released in march.
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>> catherine: >> catherine: the child's father says he wasn't even warned that the woman was getting out ofas for delta - it says it's into what happened last week. >> jacqueline: and to the 6:00 hour or more patchy fog, special weekend went trick clearing to the south and livermore valley back to the coast about 10:00. we may not see many sunshine breaks as we've seen today. in temperatures in the '60s for the most part at the coast and 65 degrees at half moon bay. 70 degrees down the peninsula. 72 in alameda in san leandro. inland valleys and, once again in
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the '80s. 83 and concord and san ramon. the south bay will see a degree readings and 80 in cupertino and san jose. up and the north bay temperatures largely in the '80s with a couple of low 70 degree readings. near golden gate bridge and vallejo. >> jacqueline: next week we'll see a warning trend that to the low 90s and land. >> reporter: she good economic story sprit kind of helping people >> historically any time that happens you will see a big bump and s&p 506 and 1/2 percent over the next few weeks. all the way down to
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344 per gallon. wall street was expecting prices to skyrocket. because of what is glenn along with ukraine and libya. >> reporter: labor day travel expected to be up this year. yes >> and gas prices are down so why not travel? some people will be going to get a vehicle. you may be putting it on credit. we spend our paychecks, we are american. the travel and do our vacations because you have to have your last summer vacation and three day weekend of round the corner. >> reporter: will the drone program continue with the gulf ford? >> hear the drums would
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deliver packages that will hurt their business for shore. it sounds like a good idea however i'm not sure if we are ready for it on a commercial basis. so they will start flying them in india. >> is interesting to note about it is that the indian regulations. this may be more of a publicity stunt to get people into india and understand that they are in business and they have spent a lot of money on these drones. >> to me if feels more like a p.r. stunt. rob@robblack.com >> reporter: the california control has a complaint on
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gabe slate tech report >> reporter: close to the unveiling of the iphone 6 creek here is i look at the most possible roomers that to give them a pretty good idea of what to expect for the iphone 6. >> reporter: i sifted through as much as i could derrick here is was that out to me for the iphone 6. the new device will feature
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curve and around the edges compared to the boxy square look. is this better in your hands. based on league image as the iphone 6 will be thinner and lighter but also bigger print with a 4.7 in. screen. a metal casing possibly aluminum. it shows a slimmer profile compared to the current iphone aspirate >> reporter: this type of display will offer the strongest and scratch resistance cover that we have had on a smart phone get the display will hold up. apple has yet to confirm any of these rumors. >> reporter: gate slate kron
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>> pam: at six. a new wrinkle tonight at levi's stadium. the field turf. all torn up. and out. due to poor footing. >> pam: this is video from our helicopter parnership with abc 7. now it is a race against time. to get new sod in place. before sunday's 49ers pre- season game. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: it took just 3 events in the niners new home. before the team has apparently decided to rip up the turf, and start over. >> pam: kron 4's rob fladeboe has more on this startling development at the team's shiny, new 1-point- 2 billion dollar stadium. and >> reporter:th was 49ers head coach jim harbaugh after sunday's 1st exhibition game at levi's stadium. the coach had no problems with the new turf then, but on wednesday he abruptly cut short practice after players >> reporter:were slipping and turning up divots. also
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on sunday, player eric reid said the field felt a little soft. >> reporter:this is what the field looked like from high overhead on thursday morning as much of the playing field was being removed. the 49ers did not disclose exactly what the problem is but fans who toured the stadium thursday afternoon snapped cell photos like this one, expressing their concern. >> reporter:the so called bandera bermuda grass was installed back in april and was hailed as drought-tolerant, requiring 50-percent less water and a perfect fit for levi's stadium and the warm to hot south bay weather. >> reporter:the 49ers tweeted out a message apologizing to fans for ending practice early and said the appropriate measures are being taken to correct the problem in time for sunday's game. in santa clara rob fladeboe kron 4 news return >> pam: there are other locations around the bay area. which use the same 'bandera -bermuda' grass.
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>> pam: most notably. the stanford football practice field in palo alto. it was installed there back in 2012, and the team is still using it. >> pam: also, the lakeside country club in daly city. and the rolling hills country club in novato. >> reporter:tears in court as an aunt 25-year old lorysha gage pleaded not guilty in court today to felony child endangerment charges. >> reporter:she was visibly trembling and sobbed during the proceedings. alledegly, on friday night, she left her niece. 2 year old my-my gregory in the middle of mission street >> reporter:the two were crossing the street against the pedestrian signal. a car, with the green light, hit and killed the toddler. >> reporter:she was only trying to help. she thought work in her favor. it was just a flying car she said
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>> i believe her. >> reporter:police are still looking for the car that hit the little girl. it is described as a white mid-1990s four-door sedan, possibly a toyota camry, honda or lexus, with a dark-colored mismatched front bumper and dark or black rims. >> reporter:the judge acknowledged that this is "unquestionably a difficult case" and set gage's bail at $50,000. >> reporter:more tonight at 8. hear from family members who think that bail amount is too low and want gage behind bars. and say "she must be punished." r
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>> pam: a grisly discovery in a quiet marin county community. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. >> pam: authorities are still trying to determine. what lead to the deaths of two people in strawberry manor. a residential neighborhood near mill valley. return to >> pam: one body was discovered last night, the other this morning. both had been shot. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman is live in marin county with more,dan >> reporter: must take video to get a closer view. authorities discovered to dead bodies one last night and 1 this morning into homes that were side by side each other. dissected that was discovered this morning confirmed that he had a weapon much between his legs. appeared to be a
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rifle. at this point they are not say that this is a murder-suicide but they will say that they are looking for a suspect. >> now we are trying to build the pieces together as to what has transpired here. we really do not know what the relationships are at this moment between both of the deceased at this point. that is something that we are working on. >> reporter: 60 when your old man. and we do not have the identity of the person or the second person or that person's age. crime scene investigators are still on the scene here in marin county. still gathering evidence to get more information hopefully tomorrow this is all that is coming out today. again, we do have two dead bodies by gunshot wounds. one discovered this morning and the other last night. no one in this neighborhood has anything to fear they are
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not looking for another suspect but the upshot they're stopping short of see that this is a murder- suicide. >> pam: san jose police are still looking for at least one suspect who shot a man early this morning. the shooting happened shortly before 6-a-m near thackeray drive and lido way. >> pam: police responded to a shooting call. and arrived to find a man with at least one gunshot wound. officials say, he was >> pam: wakling to his car. when the shooter came up and shot at him. >> pam: the person was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. but he is expected to recover. at this point. police do not know if the shooting is gang-related. >> reporter:san francisco police released video footage today of a person of interest sought in connection with the deadly beating of a 31-year-old man >> reporter:near duboce park earlier this month, the city's chief of police said. >> reporter:bryan higgins,
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who also went by feather lynn, was foundground at about 7:30 a.m. on aug. 10 near the corner of duboce avenue and church street and pronounced dead at 3:33 p.m. on aug. 13, san francisco general hospital spokeswoman rachael kagan said. >> reporter:police are investigating higgins' death as a homicide and have not yet made any arrests in the case. >> reporter:san francisco police chief greg suhr said today that the person of interest in the video, taken from the dashboard of a taxi, appears to be a white male and has not yet been identified. the video shows a male wearing a gray sweatshirt with a red shirt underneath and a baseball cap. the person appears to be safeway grocery store located at church street and duboce avenue. police have also released a photograph of the person of interest wearing a red shirt. >> pam: tonight we have learned. the ashes of robin williams. now rest in san francisco bay. the actor was creamated just one day after he was found dead last week in his tiburon home. >> pam: the entertainment website - radar online - obtained a copy of his death certificate, which
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lists the cause of death as quote- 'pending." >> pam: investigators say, robin williams committed suicide. >> pam: days after his death, his widow revealed that he was suffering from depression, anxiety and an early onset of parkinson's disease. >> pam: on sunday, his close friend billy crystal will honor robin williams at the emmy >> jacqueline: take a look at the change for the last 24 hours. look at how significant it was in santa rosa with 16 degrees warmer today. 60 degrees warmer and concord and 13 in their field with 10 degrees warmer in livermore. we are looking mild we are looking from our mount tam cam. it will be a little slower to return tonight however, we are still expecting the cloud coverage to come back. looking at the satellite imagery to see off shore
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sunshine through out the rest of the bay area. fog will return tonight but patchy. the weather will change next week the fall forecast is coming up! >> pam: the governor's move in ferguson to help keep the peace. >> pam: and east bay home owner in a battle with her neighbor over how she chose to conserve water. stay with us for that story and more.
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since >> catherine: people in ferguson missouri woke up today to something they're unaccustomed to.it was relatively quiet and calm. >> catherine: that's because last night's protests were mostly peaceful. in fact -- things have eased off enough that the governor is ordering the national guard to leave. >> catherine: only a handful of people were arrested wednesday night.as opposed to 47 the night before. >> catherine: there has been unrest since an officer shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown 12 nights ago. >> catherine: the presence of the national guard is being credited with helping to ease tensions. but so is attorney general eric holder. he met privately with the brown's parents.who say it made a difference.
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>> i had the opportunity to meet with the michael brown's parents and i had changed speak with them not only as attorney general but as a father. >> catherine: authorities say the real test of things staying calm - could come this weekend. meantime, the white police officer who shot michael brown -- darren wilson - is on administrative leave and has not been charged. >> catherine: a grand jury is hearing evidence on possible criminal charges - but the process could take months. the matt >> pam: up next. >> pam: a raging fire displaces dozens from an oakland apartment complex. what officials think may be the cause. >> pam: and.last month they were fighting for their lives. now, the two americans stricken with ebola are out of the hospital.
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>> pam: in oakland, more
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than 30 people forced of of their homes after a late night fire. >> pam: today.officials say the fire might have been started by fireworks. but it's too early to conclude it was the cause. >> pam: it started around 10-50 last night.at an apartment complex right above several stores. on 23- rd avenue and international boulevard. >> pam: the intense fire quickly engulfed two adjoining buildings. the fire caused 900-thousand dollars in damage. >> pam: luckily no one was injured. but sadly. four dogs died in the fire. >> reporter: actually five fire in the state. building containment lines and mopping up hot spots with the junction fire burning less than 20 mi. from yosemite park. meanwhile, the white fire is burning east of bakersfield with a homes and 10 out homes have been destroyed since that fire has started. the junction fire is have we
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can't take that has scorched 606 a.. akers. in kern county with 65 percent containment after some scoring six square miles of brush. evacuation orders have been lifted. >> pam: a homeowner's association in san ramon imposes a fine on a resident for removing her lawn ----- and replacing it landscaping. >> pam: frances paxson has lived in her home on posada court for over 30-years and says she was only trying to do her part to adhere to mandated statewide water restrictions. o >>"the drought resistant
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landscaping" >> pam: a representative from twin creeks south estate homeowner association told kron4 that it was a board of directors decision to impose the fine. >> pam: impending california legislation would make these types of h-o-a fines illegal >> jacqueline: still warm at this hour and still in the 80 degree temperatures and land. closer to the coastline temperatures are dropping as the fog is starting to return. definitely not widespread it right now. we will see more cloud coverage tonight. pushy in by 6 to seek breaks in the cloud coverage. down
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and the south bay you should see the bricks as well. back to the coast line at 10 or 11:00. waking up tomorrow to pretty mild conditions banks to the cloud. low sixties for the east bay shoreline and 61 in san jose with a 62 in antioch. and the peninsula in will be 70's. east bay shoreline running in the 70's for the most part. 74 in oakland and 78 degrees in hayward. inland valleys still in the '80s tomorrow with a couple of degrees cooler. 85 degrees in danville. we will seek 80 degrees in san jose and cupertino with 85 degrees in los gatos. 80 degrees in
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petaluma 83 and a doctorate not a whole lot of change. afternoon sunshine in drizzle on saturday morning. morning trend will bring this back in to be in degree temperatures as we get to the new week. >> catherine: big news in atlanta tonight. >> catherine: two americans being treated for ebola have been declared free of the virus. >> catherine: less than one month after being diagnosed with one of the world's deadliest diseases. missionary doctor keith brantly appeared healthy and very happy. >>today is a a miraculous day. i am thrilled to be alive, to be well and to be reunited with my family >> catherine: no more isolation suit: >> catherine: the first known ebola patient to be treated on u-s soil hugged staff members at atlanta's emory university today.
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>>he can return to his family, to his community, and to his life without public health concerns >> catherine: doctors emphatically declared keith brantly and fellow ebola victim nancy writebol completely cured. ♪ no evidence of ebola virus infection in their bodies >>they are not contagious >>no public health threat >> catherine: writebol was released privately. >> catherine: her husband released this picture of the two of them yesterday, along with a statement: >> catherine: "nancy is free of the virus, but the lingering effects of the battle have left her in a significantly weakened condition." >> catherine: the two became ill while working with the missionary group samaritan's purse in liberia >>on wednesday, july 23rd, i woke up feeling under the weather, and then my life took an unexpected turn >> catherine: in a desperate effort to save them, both patients received an experimental treatment called zmapp while they were still in liberia. >>frankly we do not know
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whether it helped them, whether it made no difference, or even theoretically if it delayed their recovery. in sacramento, doctors at >> catherine: kaiser hospital could learn tomorrow if the have californi's first ebola case. >> catherine: they are waiting for the results of cdc tests on the blood of a patient complaining of ebola=like symptoms after returning from west africa. >> catherine: doctors say even if the results are positive, there is very little chance of it spreading. >> pam: heads up east bay bart commuter spirit getting around next week to require patients. the big project that could cut into your commute. plus if you are heading out of town for labor day, plan now calls the rose will be jammed packed.
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concord can expect delays during the next few weekends for track work. >> pam: officials say the pittsburg-bay point line station will be delayed for 10 to 15 minutes. >> pam: crews start working this saturday from 9 a-m to 2 p-m the following two weekends. >> pam: bart officials say one track work to replace components they say will increase safety. >> reporter: have lifted the 280 rant that will be closed southbound will remain open while northbound is closed. by the way the giants have home games the whole weekend >> pam: next at 6-30, a look at your top stories, including the big project underway to replace the slippery sod at levi's stadium.
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>> pam: plus, more people behaving badly. >> pam: stanley shows us drivers failing to yield to pedestrians. >> pam: and at 6-45. >> pam: a big blow to the angels a's. >> pam: jason will tell us how long anaheim's ace will be out of service. return to index of
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♪ (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: here in santa clara forty-niners are taking steps to replace the new turf here at levi stadium. after reported problems with the new turf with players slipping the practice was cut short. before the niners did not say what exactly was wrong with the field but they did
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apologize to the fans for cutting the practice short. they're hoping to have the game ready they're hoping to have the film before sunday's game. >> reporter: 1 body discovered wednesday night and dissected the body discovered thursday morning. authorities are trying to confirm the second body what appears to be some type of weapon between his late sprint at this point that are now seeing if this is a murder-suicide. >> reporter: 33 people are homeless tonight after a fast and intense fire ripped through their unit. we in the back where they believe the fire started the calls is still under investigation. this place does not have a working smoke detectors or at all. no one was hurt and no one died from this fire.
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reporting from oakland. >> reporter: san jose, police are searching for who ever shot one man. at 550 near zachary drive police sought a man suffering from at least one gunshot port authority said he was walking to his car when one shooter or more fired. he is expected to survive. at this point, san jose police does not have any suspect. >> reporter: funding for mosquitoes. there will be covering 1,000 a. area starting at 9:00 p.m. on thursday evening and wrap up a fight in the morning on friday. west nile was found in birds earlier this week and they want to try to keep the disease from spreading. in south san francisco charles clifford kron 4
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news >> reporter: home owner put in this drought tolerant landscaping and defined from the home owner associations. because >> i was not complying with their recommendation that i should be fined $50 per month until i complied with their request. it does not seem like a good argument. >> reporter: it was a board of directors' decision. >> jacqueline: less fog expected, patchy. we will be warmer in two to next week. you see that here on the computer model clearing faster by in a clock and the money is declaring in livermore valley and the south bay them back to the
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coast by 11 per it south bay running largely into the 80s with palo alto and sunnyvale and santa clara. inland valleys in the '80s but cooler than today but still on the warmer side. 70's inside the bay was 77 in san leandro and union city. the 60 degree temperatures are expected in north bay and the lower 80s. we are expecting saturday and the dress with a drizzle at with fog. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: sound of breaks
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screeching >> reporter: >> nats: technically they stopped, >>then they were about to go again >>however it doesn't matter how you stop you just have to stop when a pedestrian is in a marked or un marked crosswalk >> reporter:with grant money from the california office of traffic safety, the castro valley office the california conducted a pedestrian safety operation as part of their summer of safety traffic campaign >> reporter:it's not rocket science all you are required to do yield to pedestrians trying to cross the street but some people failed crosswalk safety 101 >> reporter:like this driver >>you didn't wait for the guy to finish crossing all the way across where right there back at the park, what happened they guy in the red sweater was walking across the street and you didn't way across >> reporter:that was officer
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kraft from the castro vally office i also spoke to the driver >> reporter:how are you today do you know who i am nooooo do you ever watch channel 4 yea you ever seen people behaving >> badly ah ha i'm not behaving >> reporter: badly well you did stop for the pedestrian in the crosswalk >>i stopped but i didn't really see you didn't stop >> reporter:she wasn't the only one who didn't stop >> reporter:this driver claimed he saw the man standing at the curb so he believe he was not behaving badly but apparently he missed the man in the crosswalk >> reporter:did you know there were two men there? i saw the one guy that was still on the curb then i realized i should have stopped >> reporter:some people have tunnel vision they only see one person and there may be someone else crossing >> reporter:the pedestrian safety operation was conducted intirely by the california highway patrol using sworn officers as decoys . >> reporter:so if the officers spotted any other violations driver were also pulled over >> reporter:you stopped for that ped good job unfortuanlty you were wearing your seatbelt
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>> reporter:in the end 29 tickets were for filing to yield to a driver >> reporter:you saw one pedestrian but you didn't see the other roberts kron 4 news return >> pam: up next, new information on the murder of american journalist james foley at the hands of isis. >> pam: what we've learned about a ransom sent to his family. ...we need to break up.
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we now know that the islamic militants who beheaded an american journalist - tsk >> catherine: had demanded a ransom of more than 132- million dollars. >> catherine: u.s. officials say the demands were sent in e-mails to the family of james foley in new hampshire.
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>> catherine: foley was killed this week in syria - after being held hostage for two years. >> catherine: the state department repeated today that the u.s. absolutely refuses to negotiate with terrorists. >> catherine: defense secretary chuck hagel talked more about the secret mission put together this summer in an attempt to save foley and otherhostages. >> we would do anything we need to do to retrieve our hostages back. >> catherine: anything -- except paying ransom to terrorists. >> catherine: a video released by terrorists this week shows foley's execution in a syrian desert. >> catherine: today, pope francis called his parents to offer prayersand support.
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>> pam: more airstrikes in northern >> pam: so far the bible sensation has raised more than $20 million. in sports the giants complete their target date game. the lead by stadium is already torn up and jason will have that story in all of the sport's next
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> reporter: the 49ers are scrambling replace the sod at their brand new stadium in time for sunday's game against the chargers >> reporter:this is what levi's stadium looked like earlier today.these aerials provided through our helicopter partnership with abc-7. >> reporter:and take a look
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at the field. >> reporter:the sod that was installed in mid-april is completely torn up from goal line to goal line. >> reporter:this comes a day after coach jim harbaugh cut practice short because of loose turf.players were ripping out huge chunks of grass while making their cuts.causing them to slip.a serious injury risk for players. >> reporter:this has to be embarrassing for the niners who haven't said much.but did issue this statement yesterday . >> reporter:"we have determined the appropriate measures necessary to have the field ready for sunday and look forward to hosting the san diego chargers." return t angeles angels ace starting >> on the road treated like an in season game. you want
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to go out and average yourself early in the football game with your football team on the road and there is no better place to do that then green bay. >> reporter: packers' game was voted the top finance. so take that for what it is worth. top fans for packers! >> reporter: we will have highlights for our 8:00 show. >> reporter: when the cubs a group still to receive it or get the tarp on the ground with before and that our the electric the giants and cubs picked up their suspended games in the bottom of the fifth with plenty of seats available, as you can see.
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>> reporter: the giants cut the lead so it is to 2-1. giants did i get up and read in the game but they cannot get the time across all the when the bottle today the when nothing to lose the war. the giant currently three and a half out of the national league west. >> reporter: pitcher sufferered a torn patellar tendon last night and will be out the next 6-9 months ending his season and severly damagng the angels hopes of beating out the a's for the a.l. west title >> reporter:richards was 13-
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4 with a 2.61 era this year he crumbled to the ground last night against boston and was taken off the field on a stretcher he was flown to los angeles this morning, where he had an mri that revealed the torn tendon in the kneecap area >> reporter: richards will have surgery next week . >> reporter: the crowd loves it. give it to the astros 3- 0 >> reporter: 2 majors over the summer. he did have it today. rolling it can. six under there. 65 leading by one stroke. >> reporter: durant, at
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about stepping curry? >> (laughter) >> we do not see this where i come from. >> reporter: that was at it nba 2-k event for team usa . >> reporter: the race on a modified to point to 5 mi. course little longer than the one they used for nascar. defending champ when
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three of the last four. the grand prix of sonoma has the backing of some moderate kink his key have taken the last overall. >> reporter:38,000 at centurylink field in seattle home of the seahawks for the earthquakes vs the sounders >> reporter:65th minute/ 1-0 seattle >> reporter:halftime substitute cordell cato with the fancy footwork to set up chris wondolowski for the tap-in goal 1-1 tie >> reporter:final: 1-1 tie >> reporter:the earthquakes bounce back from their worse loss ever a 5-0 home loss to fc dallas to tie seattle and drop them into a tie for 1st in the western conference return to >> pam: after the break. >> pam: labor day weekend is right around the corner. >> pam: what you can expect.if you plan on heading out of town.
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>> pam: wal-mart is slashing the price for the iphone 5s and 5c. >> pam: you can now get a 5c for just 97-cents with a two-year contract from sprint, verizon or a-t and t. >> pam: that's down from 29 bucks. >> pam: the 5s is now 79 dollars with a contract. >> pam: cupertino-based apple is expected to release a pair of next-generation iphones at an event on september 9th. >> pam: a disturbing new report that impacts all drivers. >> pam: turns out hackers could takeaccording to a university of michigan study, traffic lights across the u-s are dangerously easy to hack. >> pam: computer researchers managed to change the lights by simply using a laptop. >> pam: the lights and controllers are made by econolite, one of largest makers of signals, cameras and traffic management systems in north america. >> pam: it's unclear if all of those systems are susceptible to hacking. return to index of
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>> pam: get ready for more cars on the road labor day weekend. >> pam: triple-a predicts nearly 35 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday weekend. >> pam: that's the highes volume since 2008. >> pam: we're told 80- percent of people will hit the road. >> pam: 8-percent plan to fly to their destination. return to >> pam: next on the insider.is it splitsville for nick cannon and mariah carey? >> pam: the rumor mill is swirling about the couple's marriage being on the rocks. >> pam: that's next right here on kron 4, followed by entertainment tonight at 7- 30! >> jacqueline: warmer today! >> pam: i sought a 90 degree temperature on the map for next week's!
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>> pam: have a nice evening.
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now the latest celebrity news delivered to you 24/7. it's "the insider" together with yahoo!. are mariah and nick over and out? plus beyonce, taylor, and iggy, a sneak peek at all the girl power that's going down at this sunday's mtv vmas. hello, everybody. i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm thea andrews. the girl power right here at this desk. and tonight we are going inside hollywood's hairway robberies. the lengths that people will go to to get beyonce, j. lo, and kim kardashian's luscious locks. >> is that why you're so unbelievable today? meanwhile, we have a real insider with guest co-host chris spencer. he is the co-creator slash executive producer of "real husbands of hollywood." thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me back. you mentioned nick and mariah. nick is a true friend of mine. i've known him since he was 17 years old. he and mariah are now at the center of the latest celebrity split rumors. >> we don't have big plans. just something to -- ♪

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